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rabbin

[rab-in] / ˈræb ɪn /
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rabbi
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The Grand Rabbin, with the principal members of the community, immediately came to welcome us; afterwards we went on board the Minos to inspect our cabins.

From Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, Volume I Comprising Their Life and Work as Recorded in Their Diaries From 1812 to 1883 by Loewe, Louis

A procession was formed by a number of choristers, led by the ministre officiant, and preceded by the Grand Rabbin.

From Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, Volume I Comprising Their Life and Work as Recorded in Their Diaries From 1812 to 1883 by Loewe, Louis

He reports, that a Jewish Rabbin, one of the exiles, subsequently returned to Spain, where he was baptized by him.

From The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 2 by Prescott, William Hickling

Cato was accustomed to the grandeur of the mistress of the universe; and the Rabbin to the littleness of a provincial town.

From Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 by Disraeli, Isaac

T. Why, i’ facks, Rabbin, 126 she’s nation cothy; by Goms, she is so snasty that I think she is will-led.

From English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day by Skeat, Walter W. (Walter William)




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